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Broadcast Without Boundaries: Control Live Production With Adder at NAB 2026

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Broadcast Without Boundaries: Control Live Production with Adder at NAB 2026

The way content is created is evolving.

From distributed production teams to hybrid and virtual environments, broadcasters are under increasing pressure to deliver more, and without compromising performance. Control rooms are no longer confined to a single location and operators need seamless, real-time access to systems wherever they are based.

At the National Association for Broadcasters (NAB) Show, (Las Vegas, April 19 to April 22, 2026), Adder will be demonstrating how high performance IP KVM enables broadcasters to stay in control of even the most complex live production environments, without limits.

Enabling Control in a Distributed World

As workflows become more dynamic, maintaining reliable, ultra-low latency access to critical systems is essential. Whether supporting live production, remote editing, or virtual environments, Adder’s IP KVM solutions are designed to give operators the confidence to perform at their best, wherever they are.

At this year’s show, we will be showcasing how IP-based infrastructure underpins modern broadcast workflows, helping organisations adapt quickly without sacrificing performance, security or user experience.

Real Workflows, Real Environments

Adder will be joined by a curated group of technology partners including Forecast Consoles, iiyama, Elgato, Bitfocus, Bolin Technology and EIZO. Together, we will be demonstrating how integrated technologies in high performance environments come together, in practice and not just in theory.

Visitors to the booth will get the opportunity to explore how control room design, display technology and IP KVM infrastructure combine to support real-world production challenges, from high-pressure live events to evolving hybrid workflows.

A First Look at What’s Next

NAB 2026 will also provide an exclusive opportunity to preview new developments within the Adder portfolio.

These upcoming innovations are designed in direct response to the challenges we are hearing across the industry, from increasing workflow complexity to the need for greater flexibility and resilience in production environments.

Visitors can speak with our team about what’s coming next, and how these developments will support the future of broadcast and media production.

Experience It First-Hand

Throughout the show, the Adder team will be on hand to demonstrate how IP KVM enables:

  • Seamless control across distributed systems
  • Ultra-low latency performance for live environments
  • Flexible workflows across onsite, remote and hybrid setups
  • Secure access to critical systems without compromise

Whether you’re planning your next project or looking to optimize existing workflows, we’ll be ready to explore how Adder can support your requirements.

Meet the Team at NAB 2026

NAB is an opportunity to connect with customers, partners and the wider broadcast community. We’re looking forward to resolving your challenges, sharing insights, and helping you navigate the evolving media and entertainment landscape.

Visit us on Booth N951.

Use code NS7334 for FREE entry.

Come and meet The IP KVM People and discover how to take control of your workflows, wherever they are.

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